A positive step for rezoning Prospect Lefferts
Gardens
Dear Neighbors,
Broad support prevails throughout our neighborhood for a
contextual rezoning by City Planning to prevent out-of-scale buildings like the
23-story luxury building at 626 Flatbush Avenue. Lack of appropriate zoning in
Prospect Lefferts Gardens has lured developers seeking big profits threatening
our community, stressing our infrastructure, while failing to preserve
affordable rent. Only
community-defined contextual zoning can protect the neighborhood from changing
overnight into a place we won’t recognize.
Unfortunately, however, controversies and delays
surrounding recent efforts by our Community Board (CB9) to request a zoning
study from City Planning have left many of us in PLG without confidence that
CB9’s process will result in benefits for our neighborhood. Because the
current agenda of City Planning seems to rely more on removing than
imposing limits on developers, we feel we would be foolish to deal with the
City unprotected by professional expertise.
We therefore propose to take a positive step as a community. And
we’re asking for your moral and financial support.
We feel strongly we must retain a professional planner to develop
a zoning plan tailored to our specific needs. Such a plan would serve as a
basis for negotiation with City Planning. Given the lethal combination of
developers’ aggression and our unique vulnerability, there is no time to lose.
Paul Graziano is a deeply experienced planner
with many successes in helping neighborhoods preserve character. (Explore
Paul’s background http://www.paulgraziano.com/biography.html.) We want to retain Paul to develop a
comprehensive, defensible zoning plan for PLG, taking into account both our
desire for preservation of neighborhood character and diversity and the City’s
agendas regarding housing and development. We think hiring Paul will not only
help us arrive at a clear basis for negotiating with the City but also serve as
a means for focusing community discussion on the rezoning issue.
Our immediate goal, therefore, is to raise $6000 to enable Paul
Graziano to begin the first of four phases of work on the rezoning study. Concerned Citizens for Community-Based Planning
have already raised $3000, and we’re in the process of forming a non-profit
organization and establishing a dedicated bank account for the project. We have
high hopes that raising many modest contributions toward the goal will empower
community action, and we’ll be scheduling an event to further discuss the
effort and report progress. In the meantime, no contribution is too small (or
too large!).
There are two ways to donate:
(1) Credit or Debit Card - choose an amount and click the donation button on the right
(2) Checks should be made out to Concerned Citizens for Community-Based Planning and mailed to 190 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, NY 11225.
(1) Credit or Debit Card - choose an amount and click the donation button on the right
(2) Checks should be made out to Concerned Citizens for Community-Based Planning and mailed to 190 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, NY 11225.
To learn more about how zoning and other planning issues affect
PLG, see the following website:
Thanks for any support that you can give this effort to develop a
plan to protect our neighborhood.
Signed,
Bill Hogeland and Gail Brousal, 87 Fenimore Street
Alan P. Berger, 190 Lincoln Road
Suwen Cheong & Barnabas Wolf, 79 Fenimore Street
Sarah and Alex Prud'homme, 219 Lincoln Road
James Betts & Grace Kessler Betts, 227 Lincoln Road
Rebecca Burrows & Erik Addington, 246 Midwood
Grahame Conibear & Sandra Skoblar, 47 Sterling Street
J. Milton, Fenimore Street
Denise Dostaly, 55 Sterling Street
Susan Kuralt Smith & Nat Smith, 99 Hawthorne Street
Alan P. Berger, 190 Lincoln Road
Suwen Cheong & Barnabas Wolf, 79 Fenimore Street
Sarah and Alex Prud'homme, 219 Lincoln Road
James Betts & Grace Kessler Betts, 227 Lincoln Road
Rebecca Burrows & Erik Addington, 246 Midwood
Grahame Conibear & Sandra Skoblar, 47 Sterling Street
J. Milton, Fenimore Street
Denise Dostaly, 55 Sterling Street
Susan Kuralt Smith & Nat Smith, 99 Hawthorne Street